BUILD: PROCUREMENT & PROGRESS USFA CHANGES
The Urban School Food Alliance is proud to foster an environment that supports and promotes change that pushes the needle of school nutrition forward. Changes in our districts create a ripple effect that have the potential to impact programs of all sizes.
NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Over the past six years, USFA member New York City
SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT In 2024, SDUSD made major tech and infrastructure improvements
Public Schools has made tremendous progress in advancing healthy, delicious, and sustainable school food ! Chris Tricarico, the Senior Executive Director at the Office of Food and Nutrition Services, shared his insights on this journey in amny, November 2024.
to modernize operations in their kitchens and cafes. Tech updates included: 200 iPads used as digital recipe books, 25 staff kiosks, 45 Combi Ovens connected to Wi-Fi for easy management, and 15+ digital menu boards.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE
CLICK HERE TO WATCH SDUSD’S ANNUAL REPORT RECAP
BALTIMORE CITY SCHOOLS
NORTH EAST INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Baltimore City Schools expanded its Farm to School (F2S) team capacity by hiring three FoodCorps
North East Independent School District in San Antonio, TX hosted its first annual Summer Feast Resource Fair . The fair held in June
service members, allowing the full team to engage more than 9,000 students directly in programs both at and beyond Great Kids Farm– that represents a 56% increase from SY22! Read more about impact in Farm to School Annual Report SY23-24.
was established so the community could learn about the summer meal program and other community resources in a fun and engaging environment.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FNS ANNUAL REPORT
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USFA CHANGES
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